This is another newby question but I know you guys will be kind. and helpful

 

I spoke with another sailor this weekend who informed me that there is some
sort of rigging set up that actually assists in the raising and lowering of
one's mains'l

 

I cannot for the life of me remember what it was called but I have seen them
on many other yachts. It looks like a web of lines on both sides of the
main. The function being to help furl it onto the top of your boom when
lowering or keeping it out of the water when raising. It also looks like it
might second as a topping lift.

 

Mt question is what is it called and where might I find it (or is it
something we just make out of spare lines and install ourselves. because we
are sailors, after all)

 

This could be the answer to my primary concern sailing with a crew that
specializes in mixology. I can furl my jib myself while driving the boat
(roller furl). The main is by far my biggest challenge.

 

1974 C&C 33 - 3 quarter tonner

On keel blocks in 5 feet of snow

Walpole, MA

 

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